The point where the solar wind begins to slow is called the termination shock; this shock wave actually causes the particles to accelerate, aiding in the formation of...
Heliopause is the boundary between the heliosphere and the LISM. When solar winds approach this blurred region, they slow abruptly causing a shock wave to form known as the...
Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) technology devices integrate and scale down laboratory functions and processes to a miniaturized chip of few centimetres on size. There are several advantages to the lab-on-a-chip...
The Xpert MTB/Rif test is a cartridge-based fully automated NAAT (nucleic acid amplification test) for TB case detection and rifampicin resistance testing, suitable for use in disease-endemic countries....
On Monday, the 9th December 1946, at eleven o ‘clock, the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly of Undivided India took place in the Constitution Hall, New Delhi....
ELISA refers to “enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.” It is a serological test to check the presence of particular antigen/antibody. There are variations of the ELISA test, but the most...
BluFi is a Bluetooth and Wi-Fi combination network technology. It s a proprietary product developed by TELiBrahma using patented technology. It is a permission-based rich mobile media network...
Baratang located in Andaman Islands, contains the only known examples of mud volcanoes in India. These mud volcanoes have erupted sporadically, with recent eruptions in 2005 believed to...
Satoyama is a Japanese term applied to the border zone or area between mountain foothills and arable flat land. Literally, sato (里) means arable and livable land or...
Adaptation Fund (AF) was established under the Kyoto Protocol to finance concrete adaptation projects and programmes in developing country Parties to the Protocol. The Adaptation Fund is financed...